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    Posted 8 years ago

    Alan2310
    (915 items)

    Good Evening CW Members----1:30 AM)2016-6-4
    I found this Red Clay Vase today at the salvation Army, this is very unusual, but inside the vase I found the COA(Certificate Of Authenticity) we can read:
    "Red Earth Pottery, Certificate of Authenticity Guaranteed Native American Made, Artist ____________Mesa Verde Pottery, Cortez Co, 1-800-441-9908 mesaverdepottery.com"
    The Artist name is hard to read, if you can read or see this signature before, I will be more than happy to hear from you, this beautiful vase have a lot going on, typical Colorado scene, painted and Etched on Red Clay.

    This vase stand 8.74 inch tall, 7.25 inch at the widest portion, 4 inch rim, on a 4.25 inch base.

    Thanks for Viewing.
    Alan

    ----------------------------------------History----------------------------------------

    Ute Mountain Pottery formed in 1971, and was owned by the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. Mesa Verde Pottery was formed a short time later in 1979, owned Scott & Jay Tipton. Mesa Verde Pottery was originally located in Cortez, CO and UMU Pottery is located on the reservation in Towaoc, CO. In November 2014, the Ute Tribe purchased Ute Mountain Indian Trading and the company was formed in March 2015. We held the Grand Opening of Ute Mountain Indian Trading Company on May 2nd, 2015. We are proud to be the Tribe’s first business located off reservation.

    We are proud of our Native American heritage and get fulfillment knowing our business supports the tribe and they support us. Working together, we continue to offer local residents and tourists alike beautiful, hand-made, original works of art, both items to wear and for their home. Our store is especially beautiful at Christmas time, with several trees and strings of lights adorning the store front. We continue to abide by the traditions we’ve always had and continually grow as a business from year to year.

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    1. NevadaBlades, 8 years ago
      Cortez, Colorado is approximately 1 hour by car from Durango, Colorado, where we lived for 2 years, from 2011 through 2013. GREAT VASE, Alan! [;>)
    2. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 8 years ago
      CanyonRoad may have the last word on this one, Alan, it's a beautiful vase. :)
    3. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      katherine, it's genuine Native American. The business is owned by the Ute Indians.

      http://utemountaintrading.com/

      Home of the Ute Mountain and Mesa Verde Pottery

      Native American Owned
      Home of Ute Mountain & Mesa Verde Pottery, Ute Mountain Indian Trading Company produces and sells various designs of Native American pottery. We employ over 20 tribal and non tribal members creating unique hand carved and painted pottery for your pleasure and use.

      We also consign and sell jewelry, arts, and crafts from various tribes around the Southwest area. We have a museum of artifacts and art from the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. You can also enjoy some wine while you shop from the local vineyard of Guy Drew.

      For over 45 years, Ute Mountain Indian Trading Company has worked with local artists and seen customers from all over the world. Stop in today to see everything we have to offer!

    4. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 8 years ago
      Yes, and made by Native Americans, it's a pot made for the tourist trade, I believe. It's beautiful, love that orange clay color! :)

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